“Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 8 will continue the unfolding conflict between the forces of Zamasu and the inhabitants of Universe 6 and Universe 7. The previous episode saw Kale, Hit, Cabba, and Caulifla getting their teeth kicked in by the twin villains.
The twins go by the name of Oren and Kamin, Comicbook reported. They are classified as a Neo Mutant Androids and have been made in Universe 6 by Tuffles. As fans may have already guessed, the twins are Universe 6’s variant of Android 16 and 17, although the siblings are far more powerful than their counterparts. In “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 8, the heroes will try to determine the limitations of the twins with Trunks and Vegeta leading the charge.
Supporting them will be Hit, Cabba, Kale, and Caulifla with Kefla likely making her way into the next release as well. Although this alliance may have been too much for other villains in the past, it falls remarkably short when pit against the Mutant Androids. But just as the protagonists will try to measure the twin’s capacity, the Mutant Androids themselves will be unleashing a massive attack in “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 8.
Apart from this, there will also be a major development in the plot in the next release, Anime Scoop reported. According to the synopsis of “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 8, the new villain named Haatsu will divulge his plans to Vegeta and co. “The combination of Oren and Kamin attacks put Trunks and others in trouble. In the middle of the fight, a warrior from the central area, Haatsu, will appear and his shocking plan will be revealed,” the synopsis read.
Fans who watched the previous episode already know that Haatsu’s goal is to kill the god of destructions in the multiverse, with Zeno being the top priority. As for when “Dragon Ball Heroes” Episode 8 will be released, it’s slated to air on February although no exact date has been given yet.


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